Found 106 results
Author Title Type [ Year(Desc)]
2020
Stockly OR, Wolfe AE, Espinoza LF, Simko LC, Kowalske K, Carrougher GJ, Gibran N, Bamer AM, Meyer W, Rosenberg M et al..  2020.  The impact of electrical injuries on long-term outcomes: A Burn Model System National Database study.. Burns. 46(2):352-359.
Stockly OR, Wolfe AE, Carrougher GJ, Stewart BT, Gibran NS, Wolf SE, McMullen K, Bamer AM, Kowalske K, Cioffi WG et al..  2020.  Inhalation injury is associated with long-term employment outcomes in the burn population: Findings from a cross-sectional examination of the Burn Model System National Database.. PLoS One. 15(9):e0239556.
Amtmann D, Bamer AM, McMullen K, Gibran NS, Hoffman JM, Bombardier CH, Carrougher GJ.  2020.  Pain Across Traumatic Injury Groups: A National Institute on Disability, Independent Living, and Rehabilitation Research Model Systems Study.. J Trauma Acute Care Surg.
Kelter BM, Holavanahalli R, Suman OE, Ryan CM, Schneider JC.  2020.  Recognizing the long-term sequelae of burns as a chronic medical condition.. Burns. 46(2):493-496.
Ross E, Crijns TJ, Ring D, Coopwood B.  2020.  Social factors and injury characteristics associated with the development of perceived injury stigma among burn survivors.. Burns.
2021
Wang BB, Patel KF, Wolfe AE, Wiechman S, McMullen K, Gibran NS, Kowalske K, Meyer WJ, Kazis LE, Ryan CM et al..  2021.  Adolescents with and without head and neck burns: comparison of long-term outcomes in the burn model system national database.. Burns.
Bamer AM, McMullen K, Wolf SE, Stewart BT, Kazis L, Rencken CA, Amtmann D.  2021.  Agreement between proxy- and self-report scores on PROMIS health-related quality of life domains in pediatric burn survivors: a National Institute on Disability, Independent Living, and Rehabilitation Research Burn Model System Study.. Qual Life Res.
Wolfe AE, Stockly OR, Abouzeid C, Rodríguez-Mercedes SL, Flores LE, Carrougher GJ, Gibran NS, Holavanahalli R, McMullen K, Trinh N-H et al..  2021.  Burn Model System National Longitudinal Database Representativeness by Race, Ethnicity, Gender, and Age.. PM R.

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